Who has Best fight resume today?

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  • juggernaut666
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    #11
    Ortiz finished Jennings when Klitchko couldn't that puts him a top 5 ATG at that point .

    He also fought Wilder without passing his physical prior to the fight so ......

    Its Ortiz he has killers row from 2013 to present .

    At this rate they'll have to build the guy a statue bc he has surpassed everyones resume in history !
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 06-11-2018, 03:47 PM.

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    • Luilun
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      #12
      Lomachenko by far most today Cherry Pick so they can keep their zero

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      • famicommander
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        #13
        Originally posted by chaosisme
        Pacquiao, and it's not even close.
        This.

        5 division lineal champion
        8 division world champion
        9 IBF/WBC/WBO world titles in 6 divisions
        3 Ring titles in 3 divisions
        1 IBO title

        Wins over:
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Juan Manuel Marquez
        Shane Mosley
        Miguel Cotto
        Marco Antonio Barrera
        Erik Morales
        Joshua Clottey
        Ricky Hatton
        Antonio Margarito
        Timothy Bradley
        David Diaz

        among many others

        and I don't even like the guy. I pretty much despise all politicians of any party in any country.

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          I think GGG has the best resume but I know I will get **** for saying so. He has been champion the longest and defended his titles the most and he has never lost a fight and almost always wins by KO. He has fought some mediocre opponents but so has everybody else. He has fought and in my opinion defeated the two best middleweights in the world next to himself in Canelo and Jacobs. He fought and knocked out many top ten world rated middleweights. They only become "bums" after he knocks them out. Certainly no active middleweight has a better resume against other middleweights.

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          • Sugar Adam Ali
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            #15
            Manny
            Ward
            Lomachenko
            Canelo

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            • DreamFighter
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              #16
              Pac, by a country mile, his rivals in resume are all either young or have got old and missed the boat

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              • AL_Camino
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                #17
                Originally posted by Sheldon312
                Being objective?
                Manny
                Canelo
                Loma
                GGG
                Thurman
                Yes this list makes sense. I almost forget Manny is still active so his record should be considered, and is definitely the deepest resume.

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                • AL_Camino
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by famicommander
                  This.

                  5 division lineal champion
                  8 division world champion
                  9 IBF/WBC/WBO world titles in 6 divisions
                  3 Ring titles in 3 divisions
                  1 IBO title

                  Wins over:
                  Oscar De La Hoya
                  Juan Manuel Marquez
                  Shane Mosley
                  Miguel Cotto
                  Marco Antonio Barrera
                  Erik Morales
                  Joshua Clottey
                  Ricky Hatton
                  Antonio Margarito
                  Timothy Bradley
                  David Diaz

                  among many others

                  and I don't even like the guy. I pretty much despise all politicians of any party in any country.

                  Crazy that I completely forgot about Mannys resume. I guess i was only considering the younger top welters, but yea Manny best resume hands down

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                  • Sheldon312
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rikanlynx86
                    Yes this list makes sense. I almost forget Manny is still active so his record should be considered, and is definitely the deepest resume.
                    I forgot Danny.

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                    • TBear
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                      #20
                      Honestly between the winning fighters and present champions it is close.

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